Diphosphene with a phosphineborane tether and its rhodium complex†
Abstract
A diphosphene ligand possessing a PP bond and a phosphineborane moiety in its molecule was synthesized. The reaction of the new bidentate diphosphene–phosphineborane ligand with [Rh(cod)2]BF4 provided a cationic diphosphene–rhodium complex with cis-coordination through the η1-PP and η2-BH3 moieties. The complex was applied to the coupling reaction of benzimidazole with cyclohexylallene. The complex also underwent a ligand exchange reaction with N-donor reagents such as N-methylpyrrolidine and N,N,N,N-tetramethylethylenediamine. In particular, the addition reaction of pyridine with the rhodium complex provided an equilibrium mixture of the rhodium complex, pyridine, the diphosphene–phosphineborane ligand, and [Rh(pyridine)2(cod)]BF4.
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